“Complementing the recruitment campaign is substantial funding towards short-term training programs that will equip local residents as well as interstate and international arrivals with work-ready hospitality skills.”
“The westernaustralia.jobs portal, a joint initiative between Tourism WA and the AHA(WA), will be promoted to interstate and New Zealand workers, showcasing the incredible career opportunities available in WA’s hotels, bars, pubs, taverns, restaurants, and tourism businesses.”
“The AHA also welcomes yesterday’s announced changes to WA’s migration program settings, which will make it easier for skilled workers to migrate to the state and take up opportunities in the hotel and hospitality industry.”
“As the world emerges from COVID-19, the global competition for skilled and unskilled workers is fierce, so it is critical that WA puts its best foot forward through a targeted recruitment campaign.”
“Addressing labour shortages is currently the number one issue for those running hotels and hospitality venues, so it is encouraging to see the WA Government allocating resources that match the scale of the problem,” Mr Woods said.
“Hospitality and tourism employers have long advocated for greater investment in fundamental and practical skills such as barista courses, RSA training and customer service, all of which will be delivered as part of today’s announcement.”
“Addressing the shortage of skilled and unskilled workers in WA’s hospitality industry will take time, but we applaud the actions the McGowan Government took over the past 24 hours, which shows a strong commitment to tangible action.”
The Australian Hotels Association (WA) welcomes two key announcements and over $8 million in combined funding by the McGowan Government to address the dire labour shortages plaguing WA’s hotels and hospitality businesses.
Written by: Jill Walsh